10 shops, enterprises, professionals and companies in New Haven

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American Legion
Veterans' And Military Organizations, Bars
138 Ford St 62867 - New Haven (IL)
618-265-9005
449 Boone St 62867-2031 - New Haven (IL)
618-265-3184
680 Front St 62867 - New Haven (IL)
618-265-3511
J a Ag Supply
Fertilizers Wholesale
12640 Highway 141 n 62867 - New Haven (IL)
618-265-3617
Jim Gott's Oil Field Svc
Oil Field Service
1214 Old Reunion Rd 62867-2053 - New Haven (IL)
618-265-3461
Madlin Farms
Fishery Consultants
Ford St 62867 - New Haven (IL)
618-265-3294
New Haven Village Hall
Government Offices City Village And Twp
461 Vine St 62867-2109 - New Haven (IL)
618-265-3437
Olm Energy
Energy Conservation Prods Services Systems
166 Main St 62867-2219 - New Haven (IL)
618-265-3034
Senior Citizens Village
Senior Citizens Service Organizations
143 Ford St 62867 - New Haven (IL)
618-265-3304
Us Post Office
Post Offices
526 Vine St 62867-9800 - New Haven (IL)
618-265-3293
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Information about the city of New Haven

Number of companies
10
County
Gallatin
State
Illinois
Prefix
618

NEW HAVEN

New Haven, a quaint municipality located in the heart of Illinois, holds a rich history dating back to the early settlements of the region.

Initially established as a small farming community, New Haven flourished due to its strategic location along the Illinois River, which facilitated trade and commerce in the area.

Over the years, the town saw a significant growth in its commercial activities, becoming a hub for various industries.One of the key industries that New Haven thrived in was agriculture, with vast farmlands surrounding the town producing a variety of crops, including corn, soybeans, and wheat.

The fertile soil and favorable climate of the region made it ideal for farming, contributing to the town's economic prosperity.

Additionally, the town also became known for its manufacturing sector, with several factories producing goods such as machinery, textiles, and furniture.As New Haven continued to develop, its commercial activities diversified further, with the emergence of retail stores, restaurants, and service providers catering to the needs of the growing population.

The town's proximity to major transportation routes, including highways and railways, further boosted its connectivity and accessibility, attracting businesses to set up operations in the area.Today, New Haven remains a flourishing municipality in Illinois, with a vibrant economy supported by a diverse range of commercial activities.

The town's commitment to preserving its rich history while embracing modernization has made it an attractive destination for both residents and businesses alike.